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and players who are worried about the risk of football concussions. one company, unequal technologies, has risen to the fore with nfl endorsements -- >> i don't feel like i'm taking a risk. >> reporter: and three blunt words on every box it sells, concussion reduction technology. rob vito is the founder and ceo. >> these athletes need to take control of their own safety. >> reporter: his products, strips of composite material including bulletproof kevlar, that you glue into a helmet, but some experts are skeptical. >> the guy would have you believe it's his magical material. there's nothing magical about it. >> reporter: dave halstead is technical director at the southern impact research center, one of the leading testing labs for sports equipment in the nation. here's the problem -- the modern football helmet already offers excellent protection against direct hits, which produce sharp linear forces against the skull. halstead's testing shows the unequal strips can reduce the severity from certain angles like the front but not from other angles. and doctors believe many football concussion

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of recent high profile technology attacks. sit down with a local it tech. >> plus, a shocking crime spree caught on camera. we'll show you how thieves were able to make off with tens of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry all in broad day light. >> tell me about this guy ray lewis. what's his deal? >> well, half the time i don't know. >> all right. the superbowl mvp sits down with david letterman. what else joe flacco opened up about. we'll be right back. [ ariel ] my mother was never into our coffee at all. she would only get a splash of coffee in her cup and then fill the rest up with cream and it -- mommy, what's going on? what are you doing? so when we did the blonde roast, she finally went from a splash of coffee to only a splash of cream. and i thought that was so cool, i said "well she's enjoying this." ♪ ♪ ♪ we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> is nfl playbook is much easier than people make it out to be. >

it easier now is technology. those three boys have been charged with possession, reproduction and distribution of child pornography. back to you, shawn. >>> coming up tonight the ravens return home as the super bowl champions, details on tomorrow's parade plus the local super bowl advertising stunt that led to more than a half million dollars of furniture given away for absolutely free. ree. >> later tonight car thieves caught in the act and on camera, where police are using bait cars to catch criminals and how successful the program has become. >> a caregiver charged with assault after graphic video is found on youtube, the disturbing accusations against her at 11:00. stay with us. fox 5 news at 10:00 just getting started.  >>> well, tonight the ravens are back home in baltimore. the plane carrying the super bowl champions temperatured down at marshall bwi airport late this afternoon. meantime i'm here with sports director scott smith scott, not only a late night for fans but partying for the players. >> they avoided the distraction successfully that is new orl

. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> developing tonight at eight o-clock. kron-4 has learned the name of the teenage girl who was found dead in a fairfield park late last week. this comes. as police continue to try to figure out who killed her. and why. kron-4's dan kerman has the latest details. >> reporter: janelle conway was found in a public park. >> issue was very sweet and loving and we are really hurt by the whole thing. >> this set grandmother was just one visiting the park to pay their respects. she spoke but would not a lot cause to share her face. >> i am heartbroken. that is why i am here to show the support that we have for her loss. it is really sad that had to end this way. another person says about th

absorb carbon out of the atmosphere. it's not a bad idea to find ute what technological applications to solve the carbon crisis that we're facing. but unfortunately a lot of the science is still in early stages and may have additional side effects that we don't fully understand yet. >> what are side effects? this is changing the bottom of the ocean, right? >> conceivably, what would happen is the phytoplankton at the surface would grow, according to minerals and iron that we seed the ocean with. and those would absorb it, being a plant those would absorb in decay absorb carbon, oxygen, and see sequester carbon out of the air. we don't know all of the potential impacts that they can have for food chains, also algae blooms toxic to animals as well as humans. early days of understanding what the long-term ramifications of the geoengineering would be. >> the ocean acidification. where are we going to go when our oceans die? when those oceans die, if they do, that's, to me, more important than the land being dry or getting more rain because of global warming climate change. we have to do

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technology helping you monitor this perpetrator. how important was that technology, the level of preparedness to pulling that off successfully? >> right now, we're not -- we're not at liberty to discuss the tactical operations or any of the actual operations of the incident, so, you know, i just can't give you a whole lot of details. because like i said, it's still actually an ongoing investigation. and we still have a lot of work to do here. >> sheriff, how many years have you been sheriff in dale county? >> i took office in 2007. >> so a couple of years. i don't know if you are born and raised in dale county. has this sort of thing ever happened where you live, sir. >> not to my knowledge. i have been with the sheriff's department so time before i was actually elected sheriff, and i have been sheriff now six years, so now it's not something you see here in dale county on a regular basis. we've had our -- our trying times and our natural disasters, but this is -- this is something that -- something we never expected in our community. >> how is the family this morning? have you been in touch

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extremely specific on that, ashleigh, what we have been told, it was detection equipment and technology, that would allow the people up top to get a better handle on what was happening below. that could include sound detection equipment, which would be key in a situation like that, to hear what was being said. but from what we understand, the police there in the fbi had a lot of technology at their disposal, this was a request from the fbi to the pentagon and to the defense secretary to see what assets, perhaps, could help. we know the military has used a lot of detection equipment over the years. they have been refining that in their search for ieds in iraq and afghanistan. >> i just want to scoot back out to victor for a moment. i know you were talking to the fbi about this. understandably, they have been cagey about the kind of work they were doing alongside the military and what kind of equipment. how did they qualify it to you? >> reporter: there was that report from people here that boom, the explosion. we wanted to know if there were explosives inside the bunker or if that was us

the technology they can, but their goal is to try to corner him in some very rough terrain, piers. i have been out in that area. it's a heavily wooded area. there are resort homes. some of those homes are empty. you're talking about police officers hunting one of their own, who wants to kill them, and he is a trained marksman and heavily armed. >> given where they found the burned out truck, do they have any idea, do you think, where he may be? or do they fear the whole thing has been a trail he's laid down to put them off where he really is? >> it's very difficult to tell. they were a little vague in the news conference. what the sheriff was saying is they did discover some tracks, but the tracks didn't lead to the suspect. they won't elaborate beyond nat. what they will say is they still believe he is somewhere in that area. that's why they want to keep searching through the night. >> in terms of his weaponry that he has with him, we know he's highly trained. he as a shoulder mounted rpg and an assault rifle. what else can you tell me about the kind of firearms he may have? >> the police hav

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to become a hub for technology jobs. he's planning a trip to qatar to court foreign investors. they plan to spend $100 million on affordable housing. i group protested outside over plans to close schools because of low enrollment zufrnlts a georgetown man is expected in court to determine whether he's strong enough to represent himself in a murder trial. albrecht muth was taken to the hospital last month because he hasn't eaten since december. a judge will decide whether he's too weak to represent himself. he's set to go on trial for the death of his 91-year-old wife. he claims his wife's death was the result of an iranian hit intended for him. >>> a boy could be expelled for bringing a toy gun to his elementary school. police arrested the boy after he showed off the fake weapon on a bus monday on the way home from school. the school tried to call his parents with no luck. police arrested the child yesterday and he was released hours later. the boy is now suspended. >>> 4:49 now. a 30-year veteran of the prince william police department will head that department. stave en hudson, chief o

for coffee. it is possible with technology that may already be inside your phone. near field communications is a technology that is allowing devices to communicate over really short areas using very low powers. android and windows phones have it but not the iphone. >> it is about simplifying routine adds that take up a lot of time. >> special stickers the trigger and at sea commands, and be taxed. >> each one of the stickers contains instructions for your phone. it makes your smart phone like a magic wand. all you have to do is happened to another device and it will played do something like a music for you. or stream content to your television. >> with a tap, you can adjust settings. tap to and at sea phones together and you can swap play list, pictures and more. it can even turn your phone into a virtual while it, tapped to pay at a register. big-name companies like macy's, but cbs, up toys are rest already have it at the registers. >> the streets of baltimore fill of ravens fans celebrating the team's super bowl win. fans have been waiting for this moment for the 13 years and when the tea

korea's nuclear technology has advanced back on the dmz it's business as usual. they spot a north korean soldier in the distance. this was once used for prisoner exchanges, until it was abandoned in the late 1960s. the bridge of no return is a stark reminder two koreas are still technically at war. this estranged relationship will deteriorate once north korea conducts it's third nuclear test. which could happen at any time. cnn, seoul. >> so there's an internet video clip, it's going around today. it sounds like bad karaoke but looks like armageddon. watch this. so if you listen closely here, you might just hear what is in the background. it's kind of a cheesy version of we are the world. you might remember that. what the clip is showing, this is manhattan under attack. north korean missiles flying around the world. the video posted by north korean propaganda web site hit the web just a few weeks after north korea successful launch of a satellite. so the original video was pulled from youtube after u.s. video game company complained the north koreans were using scenes from their war game

of space technology by releasing a photo of its president, mahmoud ahmadinejad and a monkey that they claim was launched into space. they claim he rode an iranian rocket last year. conspiracy theories abound. iran says this is not part of a space mompgky hoax. >> cute monkey, though. >>> a washington, d.c. area school district is considering a proposal to copyright any work by staff and students. this could mean a lesson plan developed by a teacher or a doodle drawn by a second grader would automatically become property of the school system and not the individual's. can't take it home to mommy and daddy. >> interesting. >>> this is local news making national headlines. first we go to "the chicago sun-times." it is reporting jesse jackson jr. and his wife are the subjects of separate federal investigates into their finances. sources say sandy jackson who resigned her alderman post last month is now being investigated independently for access and use of her husband's congressional campaign money including credit card charges and moving money from one account to the other. jesse jackson jr. re

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, both in personnel and also through technology. the technology gave them the ability to "see" whaft was goin on. we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation into the raid that jimmy lee dykes had a gun, so in some way they could either see that shape or see the actual gun itself, hopefully we'll get those answers. >> why all the secrecy, though? it's difficult to understand why authorities aren't coming out and saying exactly how this went down. >> reporter: yeah, all they're telling us is that it ended with him being fatally shot. i can tell you that the shooting review board from d.c. is on its way to midland city to complete that investigation. that has some information that hopefully we'll get soon. i reach

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things on social media like i'm going to bring a gun to school tomorrow. these technologies will need to be used to prevent major things from happening. >> there are major victory autos in redwood city we found found a missing person in 13 minutes but a twitter hit. >> this is the first smile conconvenience in th the -- conference in the bay area it is held every year. >> thanks for joining us at 4:00. the news begins right now with dan and cheryl. >> disappearance of kevin collins and why police issued a plea for information bay person suspected in a 30-year-old kidnapping. >> also, nearly a dozen people hurt on san francisco most-popular cable car lines. what caused the car to suddenly stop wout warning. >> a call for help in the kevin collins missing child case, police hoping someone will come forward with information about this man seen in two photos. he may have been last person to see the 10-year-old before he disappeared nearly 30 years ago. police want help. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm cheryl jennings. police say the person of interest in the case had several aliases

around the bay area, it's often difficult to find when you cross from one city to another. technology futurist paul sapho is calling for the bay area to recognize itself as a city state. >> so it's big enough to have global impact and small enough that everybody knows where they belong in the region well. vai strong regional identity. >> transit agencies, police, and fire departments and governments could be consolidated to 3Ñ money skpb more efficient. some cities have taken steps in that direction. >> there this is not about hard boundaries but cooperation wex need to reach out and cooperate more with santa cruz down they and beyond. >> would this make sense to business leaders and politicians? >> for business, you can see a reduced layer of red tape. >> the strongest opposition might come from residents who want officials to be held accountable to voters. >> you've got 43 cities turning into one city. how local is that? how many officials are there? hm? >> no. not a good thing. >> well no, one thinks this will happen overnight, some people are suggesting this could be done in smal

ways for neurosurgeons to sharpen their skills. a new technology is helping residents improve their technique before they begin a delicate brain surgery career. this may look like a video game, but it's actually serious business. >> we stop that bleeding. >> brain surgery business. first-year resident is using a virtual reality simulator to hone his surgical skills. >> the machine simulates the sounds, the feelings, the actual tactile feedback that you would get if you are standing in the or. >> the school of medicine is the first in the u.s. to use the neurotouch simulator. its 3d software and hand held controls closely mimic brain surgery, allowing residents to practice procedures before they perform them on patients. >> i think it has enormous potential to improve and potentially revolutionize the way we prepare for surgeries. >> measures speed, accuracy, and blood loss and if surgeons are cutting away a tumor, it records how much of the growth is removed as well as healthy healthy tissues. >> if we can practice that, we might be more accurate and my guess is, and i

for technology jobs. he's planning a trip to qatar to court foreign investors. gray announced plans to spend $100 million on new affordable housing. he hopes to make d.c. the greenest and most livable city in the u.s. >> i think it's obvious the long time residents as well as casual observers alike that the district is now a big league city. >> the mayor's address did get negative attention. a group protested outside over plans to close a number of schools because of low enrollment. >>> a new bill could make it harder to cheat on standardized tests in public schools. the testing integrity bill could make it a violation to facilitate cheating. it could require security training for teachers, proctors and monitors. the district has been plagued by cheating claims since a report recorded high rates of wrong -- at tests on more than 100 schools. >>> a new prince william county police chief. county supervisors named hudson chief of police. he's a 30-year veteran of the department. hudson joined the force as a patrol officer and worked up the ranks. he replaces charlie dean who retired after 24 years l

in the state of the district address last night. he said d.c. is poised to become a hub of technology jobs. he's planning a trip to qatar this year to quart foreign investors. he announced plans to spend $100 approximately on affordable housing. he hopes to make d.c. the greenest and most live valuable u.s. city, he says. >> i think it's obvious the long-time residence as well as casual observers alike that the district is now a big league city. >> the mayor's address did get some negative attention. a group protested outside over plans to close a number of schools. >>> let's check in again with tom kierein for the latest on our forecast outside on the storm team 4 weather deck. how does it feel? >> it's nice. we've got a little bit of a wind. it's not too bad. we have some sun here. i can see the difficult len nation between the clouds and where there is sun, northwest. there's the wind. live view from the view there at union station. you can see that flag moving in about 20 to 25-mile-an-hour wind. as we take a look at the next several days we going to have big changes. this afternoon, upper

are really beck focuses, and technology reigns supreme for sure, from younger to older, people are interested in pursuing their weight and fitness goals online or via app. >> in our poll just now we found that 93% of people intend to use coupons or promotional codes this year, up 53% from last year. >> reporter: it seems everything has gone digital. >> i think it's because people are so busy, the app.s are more helpful and maybe doable. >> reporter: and with as many as 50% of people breaking resolutions by valentine's day, finding something that works is the key to any resolutionary success. kirk gregory, nbc. >>> a 6-year-old girl with a place to go. where a little girl was trying to drive when she crashed her mother's pickup. >>> the baltimore ravens bring the super bowl home. this is chris gordon at m & t bank stadium. we'll telling you about plans for the big parade, and what winning the super bowl means to the people of this city, ahead on news4. >>> her motor was a i sleep, and a 6-year-old wanted to see her dad, so she hopped into her mother's truck and took off, going about a half mil

? >> amazingly. the technology is really amazing to help seniors stay home longer. the first device is a medical alert device, lifeline. the senior wears the pend ant around their neck. they can push the button to call for help if they need it. this has an extra feature where there are fall detection sensors built into the pendant button. >> so the senior doesn't have to press it? >> that's right. if they fall and become dis disoriented, which is very common, this summons help for you. >> what does this go for? >> about $40 a month. >> you have it, want peace of mind but spend a little less. >> two big-button senior-friendly phones. and the pend ant button that the senior wears around their neck. you can make and receive calls right from the pendant or backside of the pendant. it has two emergency contacts you can program in if you fall and you're in a jam. >> what is this one? >> mobile alert twice for anywhere you happen to be. if you are out taking a walk, you press one button. the operator comes on the line to find out what's wrong. it has gps technology so they know your exact location to s

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and technology analyst morgan wrait is with us. hi, morgan. >> hi, shep. >> shepard: if all you have to do is make up somebody and send in fake papers, i could have done this a long time ago. >> you and i wouldn't be having this conversation. >> when i talked to your producer, the first thing that jumped out at me. when i looked alt the countries, uae and the country of origin of many of the schts. the first thought jumped is where is this money going. it has a clear hallmark of financing terrorisms. that was one of my biggest concerns about this. >> shepard: we don't know to what extent that may or may not be truth. we know what seems like using very simple means, they were able to get to $200 million. that's not a good sign. >> no. what it is, it actually exposed a weakness in the big three credit unions about how easy it is to perpetrator, not only to create a fake identity but build up the legend around the identity, give them a huge great credit score and these folks run up the bill and they leave just like in a restaurant. run up the bill, get a lot of good stuff, and they leave with

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always made this, we have to keep making it and we have to defend it against the new technologies that even we make. apple doesn't seem to have that problem. they would just as soon kill off their laptop if it turns out that higher capacity ipads like this are what the market wants. now, i'm not saying it's going to happen overnight but that's part of the trend we're seeing here. >> with this big boy ipad as you call it, what's going to happen to the ipad mini? is it still popular? >> yeah, of course. the i pad mini i find expensive at $330 on up. the strong category last year were these sort of 7" tablets from all kinds of makers, android tablets and from a half dozen companies, the samsung and others and these grew at twice the rate of the overall tablet market last year. they were the home run hit in the tablet business. but apple still has a rather high price point on theirs and it's a little big. the mini is still big. but it's a fabulous product. >> it is. i have one but it's hard to hold if you have some of the other tablets you can ho

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